Good morning. Here’s a look at opinion content published today in The Journal News: Energy policy: Editorial We comment on the high price of gasoline and the one-year anniversary of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and argue that Americans might do well to unload their gas-guzzlers in favor of… Read More →

Here’s a look at opinion content published in The Journal News today, Friday, Jan. 14: Gulf oil spill: Commentary David Yarnold, president of the National Audubon Society, comments on a Tuesday report that detailed the failures that led to last summer’s Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Yarnold… Read More →

Here’s a look at opinion content published today, Wednesday, July 21. N.J. tax cap: Editorial We cast a glance west across the Hudson today to New Jersey, where Gov. Chris Christie, pushing fiscal fix after fiscal fix through that state’s legislature, is the envy of many New Yorkers. Making close… Read More →

Here’s a glance at opinion content published today, July 15: Pleasantville schools: Editorial We assess the case of Anthony Rotunno the Hawthorne resident who was offered a post as principal of Pleasantville High School last. Rotunno reviously lead John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx, where he allegedly changed… Read More →

Good morning. Here’s a look at today’s opinion content: White Plains fire: Editorial In our editorial today, we cheer the heroism of the White Plains Fire Department and the six other departments that aided their battle against a Wednesday blaze that gutted a block on East Post Road. We write:… Read More →

Good afternoon. Here’s a digest of today’s opinion content: Office for People with Developmental Disabilities: Editorial In an editorial today, we cheer the Legislature’s decision to rechristen then Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities as the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities. We write: “New York will finally update… Read More →

Good afternoon. Here’s a digest of opinion content published over the weekend and today. Saturday Perspectives: Obama’s response to the oil spill President Barack Obama has been roundly criticized for the BP oil spill. Here are two views on whether the criticism has been justified: Feds were unprepared, slow to… Read More →

Good morning. Take a look at today’s opinion content: No-fault divorce: Editorial In our editorial, we encourage the state Assembly to follow the lead of the Senate and pass legislation to allow no-fault divorce in New York. We write: “The state Senate this week voted to allow parting couples in… Read More →

Good morning. Here’s a glance at today’s opinion content: Victory for fair housing: Editorial In our editorial, we encourage Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino to sign legislation passed earlier this week by the Legislature that prevents landlords from discriminating against tenants based on their sources of income. We write: “…… Read More →

Good afternoon. Here’s a glance at opinion content published since Thursday, June 10: Thursday Brodsky takes on authorities: Editorial We comment on a proposal advanced by Assemblyman Richard Brodsky, D-Greenburgh, to eliminate 129 of the state’s 700 public authorities. We write: “… Public authorities were initially intended as a way… Read More →